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CDBG-Emergency
Assistance Program (CDBG-EAP)
The Community Development Block
Grant Emergency
Assistance Program (CDBG-EAP) is a special program designed by the
Division of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to assist local
units of government that have recently experienced a natural or manmade
disaster. Funded from the Division’s annual CDBG
allocation, the program provides funds to address housing and community
needs which occur as a direct result of natural or manmade disasters.
Communities may apply to DHCD within 60 days of the date of the
disaster.
ELIGIBILITY
- Cities, towns, counties and villages with
populations less than
50,000 and all counties except Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Dane.
- Residents of the municipality awarded CDBG-EAP funds may
receive
assistance if their dwelling was damaged by the disaster.
- Municipality
will be required to give preference to those
households with incomes at or below 80% of the county median.
- Infrastructure affected by natural disaster
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
CDBG-EAP funds may be used to address damage caused by the
disaster,
including:
- Repair of disaster related damage to the dwelling
unit, including
repair or replacement of plumbing, heating, and electrical
systems. CDBG-EAP funds may be used to reimburse owners for
repairs that have been made in direct response to the disaster for up
to 50% of the pre-market equalized assessed value.
- Acquisition and demolition of dwellings unable to be repaired.
- Downpayment and closing cost assistance for the purchase of
replacement dwellings. Assistance is limited to 50% of the
pre-market equalized assessed value.
- Streets
- Sidewalks
- Community Centers
- Publicly
owned utility system repairs
CDBG-EAP funds
may not
be used for:
- Repairs or other costs covered by insurance or
other federal or
state assistance.
- Cleaning.
- Replacement
of furniture, food, clothing or other personal items.
- Any
repairs not directly related to the disaster.
FUNDING
- A maximum of $500,000 may be awarded to a local
unit of
government to address emergency housing conditions, or damaged public
facilities.
- Residents of the community awarded
CDBG-EAP funds may receive
assistance if their dwelling was damaged by the disaster and if their
household income doesn't exceed the income limit established for their
county (80% of the County Median Income).
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Information regarding EAP may be obtained by
contacting Caryn
Stone at (608) 267-3682.
APPLICATION
INFORMATION
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